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  1. Yes Until Proven Otherwise

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / June 22, 2011 / Leave a comment
    What happens when someone pitches you an idea and asks for some of your time.  I don’t care whether it’s “Hey, want to grab a beer?” or “Hey, what if we made a new website that will change the world?”.  If you’re the kind of person that reads this blog...
  2. When Things Are Good And You’re On Top of the World…

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / June 18, 2011 / 5 Comments
    …don’t forget to act desperate.  Chances are its the way you got where you are. Just thought I’d share that bit of poignant advice I received recently.  I’ve had a lot of good fortune in my life the last couple months and I am feeling pretty good about just about...
  3. Guest Post: Don’t Milk Your Cash Cows

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 24, 2011 / Leave a comment
    On the Author: If you’re from the South Hills of Pittsburgh you’re no doubt familiar with Rollier Hardware on Washington Road (if you’ve been in Pittsburgh a while you were familiar with it on McFarland Road too); but did you know the family run business has a multi-million dollar e-commerce...
  4. Long Term, Short Term and Strategic Thinking

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 23, 2011 / 2 Comments
    A lot of people talk about operating in the short-term because there is more certainty.  This is totally valid, your job isn’t likely to change in the short term and neither is the demand for it.  Your company, your customers, your costs, your growth and your funding aren’t likely to...
  5. Fit-for-Purpose Old Technologies

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 20, 2011 / Leave a comment
    Flying so much the last few days has reminded me of a lesson that bears discussing on the blog; sometimes replacing technologies isn’t worth it.  The airlines are masters of this fact.  There is no doubt that newer planes are more efficient, better sized and easier to maintain.  That doesn’t...
  6. You Can Do It Because You Know You Can’t

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 19, 2011 / Leave a comment
    I would say the following : Very few people, whether you’ve been in that job before or not, get into the seat and believe today that they are now qualified to be the CEO. They’re not going to tell you that, but it’s true. -...
  7. Want Challenge/Reward in IT? Work for Startups.

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 12, 2011 / Leave a comment
    The graphic above is from Information Week’s annual survey of IT staff and managers, if you work in IT it’s a must read.  The survey is distributed to readers of Information Week, a group that largely consists of some of the finest, most motivated people at large companies and IT...
  8. What we Can Learn From the Pirates About Setting Goals

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 9, 2011 / Leave a comment
    In 2000, the Pirates went 1-7 after reaching 19-21. In 2002, the Pirates went 1-9 after reaching 31-33. In 2003, the Pirates lost seven in a row after reaching 14-14. In 2004, the Pirates went go 1-14 after reaching 23-22. In 2005, the Pirates lost five in a row after...
  9. Remissioning, Regularly

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / May 2, 2011 / Leave a comment
    This post isn’t about revising, recommissioning, resubmitting, being in remission or any of the other ridiculous suggestions spell check has for “Remissioning”.  It’s about not getting so far down in the weeds that you forget which way is up.  It’s about making sure that you’re not just moving, but moving...
  10. Laws of IT’s Future: Apps, SOA and HTML 5 and the Tiny Trend

    Posted by Burgher Jon
    / April 30, 2011 / Leave a comment
    People are often asking me what I think is going to happen next in IT… do I think cloud is going to take off?  at what level? do I think HTML 5 will be a big deal?  How long will Apple be a leader?  What will they do next?  And...
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